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Inside the disagreement and inaction in Congress over raising the minimum wage, which hasn t gone up in 12 years
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12 Apr 2021
A plurality of Americans believe raising the minimum wage would help the economy, but less than one-third believe it should be raised to $15 or more the figure Democrats consistently push a Rasmussen Reports survey released Monday showed.
Rasmussen asked respondents if raising the hourly minimum wage would help or hurt the economy. Forty-eight percent said it would help the economy, followed by 33 percent who said it would hurt the economy, ten percent who said it would have no impact, and nine percent who remain unsure.
Opinions are sharply divided on party lines, as 70 percent of Democrats said it would help the economy, compared to 52 percent of Republicans, who said it would hurt the economy. A plurality of those unaffiliated with either party, 41 percent, said it would help, and 34 percent disagreed.
By Emma Riley | March 5, 2021 | 11:32am EST
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(CNS News) – A new analysis by the Buckeye Institute, a free market think tank in Ohio, shows that raising the federal minimum wage to $15/hour would kill at least 116,000 jobs in Ohio and at least 18,000 jobs in West Virginia.
“While some individuals would benefit from a federally imposed minimum wage hike, it is clear from The Buckeye Institute’s analysis that many others nearly 116,000 Ohioans would suffer job loss,” said Logan Kolas, an economic policy analyst with the Economic Research Center at
who conducted the analysis.
“Thousands of Ohio’s small business owners many who have been devastated by the pandemic will be forced to cut jobs or be put out of business by this misguided attempt to forcibly raise wages, said Kolas. The result will be fewer jobs for Ohioans. The better policy is to leave minimum wage decisions to the states to ensure that local econom
By Emma Riley | March 5, 2021 | 11:32am EST
(Getty Images)
(CNS News) – A new analysis by the Buckeye Institute, a free market think tank in Ohio, shows that raising the federal minimum wage to $15/hour would kill at least 116,000 jobs in Ohio and at least 18,000 jobs in West Virginia.
“While some individuals would benefit from a federally imposed minimum wage hike, it is clear from The Buckeye Institute’s analysis that many others nearly 116,000 Ohioans would suffer job loss,” said Logan Kolas, an economic policy analyst with the Economic Research Center at
who conducted the analysis.
“Thousands of Ohio’s small business owners many who have been devastated by the pandemic will be forced to cut jobs or be put out of business by this misguided attempt to forcibly raise wages, said Kolas. The result will be fewer jobs for Ohioans. The better policy is to leave minimum wage decisions to the states to ensure that local econom
State Report: Raising Minimum Wage to $15/Hour Would Kill 116,000 Jobs in Ohio and 18,000 Jobs in West Virginia
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